DVD Creator 2 Platinum randomly "flips" some avi files

When you import .avi files to edit, program randomly "flips" some of the files. Some are returned in any screen, but play correctly in preview, and similarly, some images are returned in the form of the timeline but play correctly and vice versa.

Have uninstalled and reinstalled and spent a long time looking at the support of InterVideo and FAQ but nothing. Help... Please...

What help do you expect?
Don't you think that it is a bug?

I m not a DVD Creator 2 Platinum expert, but maybe that's a feature of s?
Try to contact a person of InterVideo support. Perhaps the known InterVideo gusr more info on this problem and could explain why it happens

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